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  1. adjective. FINANCE / ˌhaɪˈrɪsk / uk us. Add to word list. involving greater than usual financial risk: a high-risk loan/mortgage The bank is now very reluctant to make high-risk loans to individuals with spotty credit records. a high-risk investment/fund/stock This is a medium to high-risk fund which has a very good track record.

  2. The meaning of HIGH-RISK is likely to result in failure, harm, or injury : having a lot of risk. How to use high-risk in a sentence.

  3. A high-risk customer, risk, occupation, or property is particularly likely to be exposed to a danger. Certain types of occupations, which are more physically intensive or expose the person to hazardous work environments, are considered high-risk type occupations.

  4. adjective. FINANCE / ˌhaɪˈrɪsk / uk us. Add to word list. involving greater than usual financial risk: a high-risk loan/mortgage The bank is now very reluctant to make high-risk loans to individuals with spotty credit records. a high-risk investment/fund/stock This is a medium to high-risk fund which has a very good track record.

  5. /ˌhaɪ ˈrɪsk/ [usually before noun] involving a lot of danger and the risk of injury, death, damage, etc. Rock climbing is a high-risk sport that requires special equipment and training. a high-risk strategy. high-risk patients (= who are very likely to get a particular illness) high-risk offenders/individuals. compare low-risk. Extra Examples.

  6. High-risk definition: denoting a group, part, etc, that is particularly subject or exposed to a danger. See examples of HIGH-RISK used in a sentence.

  7. COVID-19: vulnerable and high risk groups. COVID-19 is often more severe in people who are older than 60 years or who have health conditions like lung or heart disease, diabetes or conditions that affect their immune system. If you’re at high risk, know what to do, and take the right actions now to protect yourself.